A foetus attached by the placenta to the womb

Hendrik Bary, 1672

In 1672, physician and anatomist Reinier de Graaf published his De mulierum organis about the female reproductive organs, with prints by Hendrik Bary. De Graaf was the first to conclude that a foetus was the product not just of a man’s seed, but also of a woman’s egg. He discovered what he called blisters, which later became known as Graafian follicles.

  • Artwork typeprint, boekillustratie
  • Object numberRP-P-BI-674
  • Dimensionsheight 140 mm x width 183 mm
  • Physical characteristicsgravure

Identification

  • Title(s)

    A foetus attached by the placenta to the womb

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-BI-674

  • Description

    Blad uit een boek over de werking van de vrouwelijke geslachtsdelen. Tabula XXII.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    collector's mark: Lugt 2228

  • Catalogue reference

    Hollstein Dutch 24


Creation

  • Creation

    • printmaker: Hendrik Bary, Netherlands
    • publisher: officina Hackiana, Leiden
    • after drawing by Reinier de Graaf
  • Dating

    1672

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    gravure

  • Dimensions

    height 140 mm x width 183 mm


Explanatory note

  • Illustratie voor: Reinier de Graaf, De mulierum organis generationi inservientibus tractatus novus, Leiden, ex officina Hackiana, 1672


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